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2013-10-02 |
PEREZ, J. |
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| On 17 June 1999, respondents Asuncion Laquindanum (Asuncion) and Josefina Cailipan (Josefina), great grandchildren of Pedro Sr., in representation of Pedro, Jr. filed a complaint[5] against petitioners Oscar Constantino, Maxima Constantino and Casimira Maturingan, grandchildren of Pedro Sr., for the nullification of a document denominated as "Pagmamana sa Labas ng Hukuman" dated 10 August 1992,[6] Tax Declaration Nos. 96-10022 (02653)[7] and 96-10022 (02655)[8] and reinstatement of Tax Declaration No. 20814[9] in the name of Pedro Sr. | |||||
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2013-10-02 |
PEREZ, J. |
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| The petitioners, on the other hand, averred in their Answer With Counterclaim[13] that Pedro Sr., upon his death, left several parcels of land, namely: 1) a lot with an area of 240 sq m covered by Tax Declaration No. 20814; 2) a lot with an area of 192 sq m also situated at Sta. Monica, Hagonoy, Bulacan, previously covered by Tax Declaration No. 9534; and 3) an agricultural land with an area of Four (4) hectares, more or less. The petitioners claimed that the document "Pagmamana sa Labas ng Hukuman" pertaining to the 240 sq m lot was perfectly valid and legal, as it was a product of mutual and voluntary agreement between and among the descendants of the deceased Pedro Sr. | |||||